This source has information on about 70,000 Scottish people who moved to the United States and Canada. The information comes from many places in North America and Scotland, and it would be hard to...
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German and Swiss Settlers in America, 1700s-1800s Immigration Records
Most of this book's German and Swiss immigrants settled in the Carolinas, Georgia, Louisiana, New York, Pennsylvania, and Texas. There are a lot of different kinds of resources here. For example...
Irish to America Passenger and Immigration Lists Volume 2, 1846-1886
Referencing immigrants who arrived in Boston between 1846 and 1851 and in New York between 1866 and 1886. Information obtained from original ship manifest schedules, which are records submitted by...
Baltimore Passenger and Immigration Lists Volume 2, 1851-1872
This index gives information about the ships that brought about 89,000 people to Baltimore in the 1800s. The information was taken from National Archives Microfilm Series M255, Passenger Lists of...
Baltimore Passenger and Immigration Lists, 1820-1850
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Passenger and Immigration Lists: Boston, 1821-1850
Passenger lists are one of the essential first sources of information about the arrival of most immigrants to the United States in the 1800s
A Closer Look at Immigration Records #4
If you don’t know when or where your ancestor came to the United States, there are places you can look that can provide you with that information. Once you have the information, you can look up the...
A Closer Look at Immigration Records #3
Ellis Island was the sole federally sanctioned and approved port of entry for immigrants from 1892 to 1924. It processed millions upon millions upon millions of immigrants during this time of...
A Closer Look at Immigration Records #2
Castle Garden was the first official port of arrival for immigrants to the United States. Located at the Battery in New York City, it processed more than eleven million immigrants during the time it...
A Closer Look at Immigration Records #1
People from Europe have been coming to North America for a thousand years. The more permanent European settlements, however, did not start being established until the late 16th and early 17th...
Look at Immigration and Naturalization Records | Genealogy Clips #9
Once you have a clue or two from family stories and/or census records, you can go to immigration and naturalization records to look for confirmation of what you discovered. You can find these records...
Irish Immigration Wave: The Emerald Isle Comes to America
Millions of Irish immigrants came to America in the mid-19th century to escape the horrors of the potato famine. Here, they faced new struggles. Learn more now.
Passenger and Immigration Research Basics: How to Find Your Ancestor’s Entry Into America
Passenger and immigration records contain a wealth of information on your immigrant ancestors. Here's how to find those records and what you might discover in them.
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Introduction to South African Genealogy
South Africa has an extraordinary history and a complex blend of cultures, rewarding and challenging genealogical research here. Whether your ancestors were part of the indigenous communities...